Interstate 710

Interstate 710, officially known as the Long Beach Freeway, is a state highway in Los Angeles County, California, running north from Long Beach to the boundary between the cities of Alhambra and Los Angeles. The road originated as Legislative Route 167 in 1933, and the freeway was built from 1953 to 1965. In September 1983, the Long Beach Freeway was approved as a non-chargeable interstate. In 2018, the city decided to replace the Gerald Desmond Bridge connecting Long Beach to Terminal Island with a new cable-styled bridge to replace the arch bridge.